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PensionsEurope 'deeply concerned' over Bulgarian legal changes
Proposed reforms jeopardise country’s multi-pillar pension system, industry group says
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DB pension funds losing interest in asset-backed contribution models
TPR Code of Funding affecting use of ABCs as employer’s seek longer-term recovery plans
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Sponsors never going to pay cost of Irish pensions levy – Ombudsman
Pensions Ombudsman says government’s ‘hope’ that sponsors would shoulder cost was unrealistic
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PFZW throws support behind DC plan with collective risk-sharing
Option could be ‘best of both worlds’, says €160bn healthcare scheme
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EIOPA considers action over ‘unsuitable’ DC investment options
Supervisor flags up review of IORP Directive to include better links between investment approach, needs of members
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BT agrees £1.5bn pension contribution as deficit jumps by one-third
UK telecoms provider extends recovery period six years after deficit increases by £3.1bn
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Dutch watchdog bans professional trustee from pensions sector
Trustee must relinquish all positions in sector after failing DNB’s ‘reliability’ check
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Collective defined contribution: It's about commitment
Con Keating, head of research at BrightonRock Group, considers the ‘main’ advantage of the CDC model
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IASB approves asset-ceiling, service cost amendments to IAS 19
Plan surplus amendment could be most keenly felt in UK, says IASB
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UK roundup: Budget reforms, TPR, auto-enrolment
Requirement for pension funds to provide independent financial advice on transfers relaxed as DC freedoms approach
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German government revises proposal for industry-wide pensions
Pensions industry had been critical of previous draft offered in 2014
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Luxembourg association warns of 'nightmare' individual FTT proposals
Breakdown of enhanced cooperation among EU member states could cause further problems, says ALFI
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Fund managers must improve 'underdeveloped' RI reporting framework
Coalition of 16 UK pension funds calls on industry to increase level of social impact monitoring
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Bulgarian government does U-turn on second-pillar pensions law
Government set to reverse number of controversial changes to second-pillar system
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Slovakia’s second-pillar pension system under threat again
Prime minister to re-open system, allowing dissatisfied members to leave
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Investors greet 'long-term' quantitative easing with cautious optimism
Asset managers see positives and negatives in long-awaited announcement
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ECB quantitative easing: Question everything
IPE’s Martin Steward analyses today’s long-awaited European Central Bank announcement
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IPE Views: Investors on the fence over €315bn Juncker plan
Jeremy Woolfe finds much talk but little action so far on EC’s proposed €315bn investment plan
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Industriens sees trouble ahead for Danish krone’s peg to euro
Pension fund prepares for ECB’s quantitative easing by shorting US Treasuries
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NewsUK government schemes abandon merger after last-minute U-turn
Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire cite LGPS consultation as reason for volte-face but continue discussions without Berkshire





